Mission: SpaceX CRS-23
Launch date: Sunday, August 29, 2021 at 3:14 a.m. EDT
Location: Space Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida
Mission: SpaceX CRS-23
Launch date: Sunday, August 29, 2021 at 3:14 a.m. EDT
Location: Space Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida
Here are highlights of ISS National Lab-sponsored research and technology development investigations that are part of the SpaceX CRS-23 mission to the space station.
Cargo flying on the Dragon spacecraft include more than a dozen payloads sponsored by the ISS U.S. National Laboratory.
A group of Girl Scouts are among the 1st researchers to help test a new research platform on the ISS that aims to expand affordability of microgravity research.
What do ants, plants, a remote implant and brine shrimp all have in common? They are heading to the International Space Station later this week!
SpaceX CRS-23 will carry an advanced, remotely operated implantable drug delivery device, allowing for on-demand, controlled drug distribution inside the body.
Launching onboard SpaceX CRS23 are multiple ISS National Lab-sponsored projects that will leverage the unique conditions of space through the MISSE Flight Facility.
From the 1st launch back in 2013 to the most recent one, take a look back at all the science that launched to the ISS National Lab!
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